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BANKRUPT/INSOLVENT – Unable to pay his debts
BARBARIAN – A person who is uncivilized.
BARRAGE- Bombard someone with questions, criticisms.
BALE- A large quantity of cotton tied in a bundle.
BEAST OF BURDEN – An animal which carries things.
BELLICOSE/BELLIGERENT – A person who is fond of fighting
BELLIGERENT – Engaged in war
BELFRY- Part of a church in which bell hangs.
BENEDICTION – Blessing given by priest.
BENEFACTOR – One who give financial help to a school hospital etc.
BENEVOLENCE – Wish to do good for others.
BENIGNANT – Kindly and benevolent
BIENNIAL – That which happens once in two years.
BEVY – A group of girls.
BIARCHY/DIARCHY – A government where two individuals are the heads of state
BIBLIOPHILE – One who loves & collect books
BIBULOUS – Excessively fond of drinking alcohol.
BICENTENNIAL/BICENTENARY – 200th Anniversary
BIGAMY – Custom of two marriage
BIGOT/FANATIC – One who has very strong, unreasonable beliefs about religion, race etc. and will not listen to opinion of anyone who disagree.कट्टर
BIG-WIG – An important person.
BIGYNY – State of having two wife.
BILINGUAL – One who speaks two languages.
BIOPSY – Examination of living tissue.
BIPED – Animal with two feet.
BIVOUAC – A camp without tents.
BLASPHEME – Speaking ill about god or scared things
BLONDE – A person with light coloured hair.
BOHEMIAN – One who does not follow the usual norms of social life.
BOORISH – Rough and bad-mannered असभ्य
BOTTLENECK – Place where a road becomes narrow or traffic jam. (अवरोध)
BOUDOIR – A woman’s bedroom or small private room (शृंगारकक्ष)
BOULEVARD – A broad street having trees on each side.
BOURGEOIS – Middle class.
BOVINE- Cattle like, cow like, calf like or slow or stupid in a way that a cow is thought to be.
BREWERY – A place where wine is made.
BRIGAND – A member of a gang that robs people in forests and mountains (डकैत)
BRONCO- A wild or half trained horse or bull.
BRUNETTE – A woman with dark brown hair
BUFFOON- A person who does silly but amusing things.
BULLION – Gold or silver before using for manufacturing ornaments
BULLY- A person who uses their strength or power to frighten weaker people
BUREAUCRACY – Government by non-elective government officials.(नौकरशाही)
BURGLAR – A thief who enters a building with intent to steal
BURROW – A hole in the ground made by an animal for shelter.

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